Jerry Eacholes, Christia Frymire, Anthony Dean Givens, Misty Williams and Joseph Goodin have been indicted on charges of murder, aggravated burglary and aggravated robbery in the death of Julian Slaven.

All five entered pleas of not guilty. Prosecutors said Joseph Goodin was the trigger man, but all the suspects participated in the robbery and slaying.

Goodin's wife, Jamie Duff, said he confessed the crime to her and he confessed the crime to her and said he planned to kill himself, but she talked him into turning himself in to police.

Duff said Frymire and Williams told the men that Slaven was a big-time drug dealer and had hundreds of thousands in cash at his home, and the group went there Nov. 24 planning to rob him.

"When they went in, (Goodin) said Julian had raised a gun at him, and he said he went to push Christia out of the way and the gun went off that he had in his hand because his finger was already on the trigger, but he didn't mean to pull it," Duff said.

Eacholes and Givens had bond set at $500,000. Williams and Frymire has bond set at $200,000. Goodin's bond was set at $1 million.

In addition to the murder and burglary charges, Eacholes and Goodin were also indicted on charges of having a weapon under a disability.

The murder charges carry a mandatory penalty of 15 years to life in prison with an additional three years consecutive to that for the involvement of a firearm. The aggravated burglary and aggravated robbery charges each carry a maximum sentence of 11 years. The weapons under disability charges against Eacholes and Goodin carry a penalty of a maximum of 36 months in prison.